kiwipen Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2016 Messages 281 Reaction score 57 Oct 21, 2016 #1 I have a recipe that tells me to add raspberries when I move the bear to secondary. When should I move the beer to a secondary container?
I have a recipe that tells me to add raspberries when I move the bear to secondary. When should I move the beer to a secondary container?
OP OP kiwipen Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2016 Messages 281 Reaction score 57 Oct 23, 2016 #2 Or can I just add the raspberries in the main fermenter?
kh54s10 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Aug 6, 2011 Messages 18,742 Reaction score 5,501 Location Edgewater Oct 23, 2016 #3 Either way if you are not going to leave it there for a long aging. If you use a secondary transfer after you have reached final gravity.
Either way if you are not going to leave it there for a long aging. If you use a secondary transfer after you have reached final gravity.
TravelingLight Well-Known Member Joined Apr 24, 2013 Messages 1,531 Reaction score 443 Location Capital City, SC Oct 26, 2016 #4 I recently did a raspberry saison. I racked it to secondary on top of the fruit two weeks after pitching. Two weeks is pretty much my standard wait time for most of my beers before racking to secondary or kegging if I'm not racking to 2*.
I recently did a raspberry saison. I racked it to secondary on top of the fruit two weeks after pitching. Two weeks is pretty much my standard wait time for most of my beers before racking to secondary or kegging if I'm not racking to 2*.
TheAleRunner Well-Known Member Joined Dec 5, 2012 Messages 82 Reaction score 35 Location Baton Rouge Oct 28, 2016 #5 kiwipen said: when I move the bear to secondary. Click to expand... Just make sure not to poke it.